I have worn CCMs and know what size I am in those. But how do I know which Premier to order?

I have an Edge size 50 and it fits good just has really long sleeves for me.

So what size Premier should I get?

Edited by Bryan, 19 July 2010 - 03:34 PM.

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NEW JERSEY In keeping with the fact they are the Devils, New Jersey actually went with a villain by the name of Lex Lou-Lamoriello, an evil genius who finds ways to get around the salary cap until he is stopped in his tracks by Bett-man.

I tend to see less fake jerseys from other sports. I think that is mostly due from the fact that they are cheaper and tend to be more basic and uniform, while hockey jersey designs can be a little nuts.

I believe alot of that is due to where the jerseys are manufactured. If the plants are overseas, you'll find more knockoffs then if they are made within the US. That is a large reason why RBK is bootlegged like they are. You never saw it happen this badly with hockey when CCM made the jerseys and if you did, they were really, really sorry looking knockoffs.

I believe alot of that is due to where the jerseys are manufactured. If the plants are overseas, you'll find more knockoffs then if they are made within the US. That is a large reason why RBK is bootlegged like they are. You never saw it happen this badly with hockey when CCM made the jerseys and if you did, they were really, really sorry looking knockoffs.

That is true too as I remember my old-style CCM jerseys have Made in Canada on them. I only have 1 jersey that is a replica Edge style and never really looked as to where those are made. Anyone know off-hand where these are made? My guess China or Indonesia or someplace over there.

Why do you think that most hockey jerseys make for terrible knockoffs? I have seen Jets and Yankees knockoffs that look just as good as the legits, but with hockey, someone always points out what's wrong with the jersey and that seems to happen alot more with hockey then any other sport.

Why do you think that most hockey jerseys make for terrible knockoffs? I have seen Jets and Yankees knockoffs that look just as good as the legits, but with hockey, someone always points out what's wrong with the jersey and that seems to happen alot more with hockey then any other sport.

Mike

I think if they used a normal tackle twill for the logo and letters, they would be so much better.instead of the shiny dazzle material.

Anyone know where I can send two Knicks Jerseys to have the name and number taken off and replaced with another player? They are Swingman Marburys and I'd rather replace them with another player if possible.